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EPPP i Fundamentals ANNE S. KLEE & BRET A. MOORE
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EPPP
REVIEW FOR THE EXAMINATION FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IN PSYCHOLOGY
ANNE S. KLEE, PhD & BRET A. MOORE, PsyD, ABPP
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EPPP i Fundamentals
“I am very pleased to seeEPPP Fundamentals, a concise, compact presentation of essential
information, that does not overwhelm the reader who is already feeling some anxiety about the
upcoming exam. This is an effi cient alternative to expensive EPPP preparation courses, and is
now at the top of my list of recommendations for our graduates.”
Richard Tedeschi, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
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T his authoritative guide to the EPPP provides an affordable, concise, and comprehensive review
of core exam content and includes over 300 sample questions. The guide goes beyond merely
“teaching the test” through rote memorization. Instead, it covers the eight content domains of the
EPPP and their knowledge areas in a step-by-step, narrative, and review format. The book also
includes contributions from the directors of top psychology training and internship programs in
the United States. The combined approach of providing a comprehensive review from true content
experts helps users gain the depth and breadth of knowledge required for passing the exam, and
mirrors how doctoral-level courses are commonly taught.i
The review gives test-takers an orientation to the EPPP by covering the development and format of
the exam along with successful test-taking strategies. Chapters covering EPPP content domains
each include a comprehensive review of the material, key points to remember, sample questions
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and answers, and recommended readings for more in-depth study. Refl ecting the test’s presen-
tation, chapter authors cover each subject domain according to the ASPPB’s EPPP Information
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for Candidates Guide. Chapters are written by clinical supervisors and faculty directly involved in
training interns, residents, and fellows in psychology. In addition to sample exam questions with
answers in each chapter, a bonus section of 100 questions gives readers practice in taking this
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high-stakes test.
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■i Over 300 sample questions and answers
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■i Written and edited by directors of the foremost training, internship, and postdoctoral fellow-
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■i Goes beyond “teaching the test”
■i Includes key points to remember, sample questions and answers, and recommended readings
in each chapter
■i Written by top content experts
■i Presents over 300 sample questions and answers
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,Anne S. Klee, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in Connecticut. She works at VA Connecticut
Healthcare System and is an assistant professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry,i
Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Klee contributes to psychology at the national level as the president
of the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Division 18 (Psychologists in Public Service),i
and by serving on the APA Committee for Assessment and Training in Recovery. She is the
2002 recipient of the American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Contributions
by a Graduate Student, the 2007 APA Division of Psychologists in Public Service Early Career
Achievement Award, and the 2012 APA Division of Psychologists in Public Service Michael S.i
Neale Award. She is also an Albert Schweitzer Fellow for Life and a Fellow of the Connecticut
Health Foundation.
Bret A. Moore, PsyD, ABPP, is a licensed clinical psychologist in San Antonio, Texas. He is
licensed as a prescribing psychologist by the New Mexico Board of Psychologist Examiners and
is board certified in clinical psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. He
is the 2007 recipient of the Arthur W. Melton Award from Division 19, which recognizes early-
career achievements in military psychology, and the 2011 Early Career Achievement Award from
Division 18, which recognizes achievements in public service psychology. He is the author and
editor of 10 books, including Pharmacotherapy for Psychologists: Prescribing and Collaborative
Roles,i Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Psychologists,i The Veterans and Active
Duty Military Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Living and Surviving in Harm’s Way, Wheels
Down: Adjusting to Life After Deployment, Handbook of Counseling Military Couples, and The
Veterans and Active Duty Military Homework Planner. He also writes a biweekly newspaper
column titled i“Kevlar for the Mind,”i which is published by Military Times.i His views and
opinions on clinical and military psychology have been quoted in the USA Today, New York
Times,i Boston Globe,i National Public Radio,i the British Broadcasting Corporation,i and the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
, EPPP Fundamentals
Review for the Examination for Professional i
Practice in Psychology
Anne S. Klee, PhD
Bret A. Moore, PsyD, ABPP
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